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- Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV: First Picture [Geneva Motor Show]
- Battle over military’s gay ban to resume in Congress
- Geneva 2009: Mercedes-Benz E-Class Coupe
- Geneva 2009: Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce
- Alligator-Skinned Mercedes Isn't What You Think [Novelties]
- Jamiroquai's Jay Kay Devastated After Ferarri Enzo Damaged [Save The Enzos]
- The New BMW 7-series in Sports Trim by AC Schnitzer
- LINEA Vincerò - Mansory refines the Bugatti Veyron 16.4
- Geneva 2009: The new Maybach Zeppelin
- Geneva 2009: BRABUS ML 63 Biturbo with 310-km/h Top Speed
- Anthrax shots reduced
- Geneva 2009: Ferrari 599XX
- Geneva Motor Show 2009 gallery: Girls
- Geneva 2009: The new Koenigsegg Quant
- Geneva 2009: Bugatti Veyron "Bleu Centenaire"
- Cadillac VSR Hot Rod Concept [Autorama]
- U.S. soldier held after knife attack near Osan
- R35 + M35 = First Nissan GT-R Wagon! [Nissan GT-R]
- "Bumblebee" Camaro Appearance Package Coming? [Chevy Camaro]
- DUI Suspect Claims He Is Own Country, Not Subject To US Law [Daily DUI]
- First 500 HP 10-Cylinder Audi R8 LMS Unveiled, Delivered [Racing News]
- Okinawa-based Marine, 30, dies of illness
- 2011 Porsche Cayenne Gets Curvy [Spy Photos]
- Carlsson Aigner CK55 RS Rascasse: Luxury in Unexpected Dimensions
- Lamborghini Murciélago LP 650-4 Roadster
- Tesla Model S To Start At $57,400, Undercut Fisker [Tesla Model S]
- How Much Was Your Last Fill-Up? [Question Of The Day]
- Kicherer Mercedes E-Class: E-Plus
- Quick Trips: Museum pays homage to all things Porsche
- Camaro Z28 Canceled, Convertible Further Delayed [Carpocalypse Now]
- Suspected Pirates Apprehended, Released in the Gulf of Aden
- Unsurpassable Quality - The Volvo XC60 from HEICO SPORTIV
- 30 Epic DIY FAILS!
- Biggest Loser TV Show Challenges Fattys To Pull Cars [Biggest Loser]
- G-POWER TYPHOON Based on BMW X5 – Wide, Powerful and Fast
- JE DESIGN turns Porsche Cayenne into the PROGRESSOR
- N2A Stinger Mates Retro Style To Modern Corvette Chassis [Custom Cars]
- White House: 4,000 82nd Airborne paratroopers going to Afghanistan to train security forces
- Mitsubishi cuts U.S. workforce
- Iraqis Importing Civilian Hummers [Irony Dept]
- The Cargraphic Aston Martin V8 420
- Exclusive BRABUS Tuning for the New Mercedes E-Class
- GM Admits Welfare State Status, Begins Distribution Of Food Stamps [Carpocalypse]
- Stock Market
- HAMANN tuning programm for Bentley Continental GT Speed
- VIDEO: First 2010 Shelby GT500 Burnout! [Shelby GT500]
- GM, Segway To Unveil New Two-Wheeled Urban Vehicle [PUMA Pod]
- The BMW X5 M. The BMW X6 M.
- HAMANN tuning programm for Bentley Continental GT Speed
- 2009 Nissan NISMO 370Z: 350 HP Angry Catfish Unveiled Live In New York [New York Auto Show]
- Holy Week and Easter Sunday services in South Korea
- Pacific athletes of the week for the April 9 edition
- Pacific Scoreboard for the April 10 edition
- Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG - the new generation of dynamic, sports saloons
- Pacific briefs: College awarded new Pacific contracts
- FIA Official Crashes Renault R28 At Formula 1 Roadshow [Racing News]
- Pacific briefs: Seoul taxi fares to increase in June
- Correction
- Troops in South Korea have new tour option
- Pacific scoreboard for the April 12 edition
- Projects make ’09 pivotal for growth at Humphreys
- Pacific scoreboard for the April 13 edition
- H.S. Scoreboard
- Letters to the editor for Monday, April 13, 2009
- U.S. troops take part in Israel X-Band radar test
- Book brings Afghan operations to life
- With barracks closing, 80 troops need a home
- Legal drugs in Japan not always safe
- Individual bases determine rules for 'legal' drugs
- Banned by bases
- Medical officer takes first in NCO competition
- Misawa shoppette slated to open June 1
- What's The Worst Car To Lead A Police Chase In? [Question Of The Day]
- Pacific briefs: Student music festival coming to Yokota
- Parents upset by closure of children’s waiting room
- No 2-month extension for overseas taxpayers who owe
- Yokota: No plans to move personnel to off-base homes
- Golf Club’s plan to bring greens up to par with U.S. remains on pace
- Letters to the editor for Tuesday, April 14, 2009
- Economic weakness seen keeping summer gas prices low: DOE
- Sharp planning training in response to more ‘indiscipline’
- Correction
- Newell leaves Yokota for Pentagon assignment
- Exercise teams South Korean, U.S. fighter jets
- Correction
- List of wine festivals and events in Europe
- Volksmarch column for the week of April 16
- GI convicted of murder in Iraqis’ deaths
- One more goodbye
- High School Scoreboard
- Mercedes-Benz E 63 AMG - the new generation of dynamic, sports saloons
- Opel Insignia OPC: Hot Chili Premiere at the Barcelona Motor Show
- As Seoul curfew is reviewed, on-base problems said to be down
- DODEA offers free summer programs
- Online COLA survey set for troops in S. Korea
- A tighter, better base
- CDC chief says 20 confirmed cases of swine flu in the U.S., across 5 states
- Mexico shaken by 5.8 magnitude quake
- Daimler in deal to unload remaining stake in Chrysler
- World Health Organization raises swine-flu alert level
- Dow finishes up more than 200 points; S&P 500 erases year-to-date losses
- General Motors reports $6 billion loss
- General Motors' shares halted as Treasury reportedly makes new bid for noteholder support
- The "Oh Shit" of Oh Shit cars! YEAHHHHH
- Air France plane with 220 aboard disappears from radar over Atlantic
- N. Korea threatens US; world anticipates missile
- U.S. soccer team shocks No. 1 Spain in Confederations Cup, advances to finals
- Pop superstar Michael Jackson dies at age 50, reports say
- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin stepping down
- L.A. to see $3.8 million in Michael Jackson memorial costs, council member says
- Apple profit rises 15%; 5.2 million iPhones sold in quarter
- Vikings: Quarterback Favre has signed with team
- Michael Jackson's death ruled a homicide by L.A. county coroner: AP
- Obama to reappoint Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke: WSJ
- Coast Guard fires on suspicious boat in Potomac River: report
- San Diego Chargers put Jamal Williams on injured reserve
- Plaxico Burress sentenced to two years in prison on firearms charge
- Key House Democrat Frank backs calls to audit Federal Reserve
- Gold futures hit record high atop $1,036 an ounce
- Dow closes at highest level since October 2008; blue chips end week up 4%
- Beer maker A-B InBev to sell Central European operations to CVC for $2.2 billion
- Pittsburgh Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger sacked by Minnesota Vikings on bye week
- Vikes roll Packers in Favre's return to Lambeau
- Seven dead in shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, military base: reports
- Dow industrials finish up more than 200 points in best day since July 15
- Starbucks shares rise 3% late after coffee giant posts higher earnings and outlook
- October jobless rate surprises, up to 10.2%; nonfarm payrolls shed 190,000 jobs
- Worsening jobs picture sparks broadly lower open for U.S. stocks
- Gold for December delivery hits $1,100 an ounce
- Stocks pull back in volatile swing after jobs report
- Major U.S. stock indexes finish higher, close with weekly gains of 3%
- Berkshire Hathaway's net soars on big turnaround in investments
- U.S. regulators step in as two more banks fail
- House passes historic health-care overhaul bill on 220-215 vote
- December gold futures hit fresh high above $1,105 an ounce in electronic trading
- Kraft Foods launches formal bid for Cadbury valued at nearly $16.5 billion cash, stock
- Cadbury rejects Kraft bid as 'worse than previous one'
- Dow industrials up 75 points as U.S. stocks start week in rally mode
- U.S. dollar index at 15-month low in wake of G20 meeting
- Google to buy mobile-ad marketplace AdMob for $750 mln
- Pfizer shuttering 6 of its 20 research-and-development facilities
- Dow industrials close up 204 points at highest level since October 2008
- Dow industrials up 200 points as closing bell approaches
- Sprint Nextel to cut up to 2,500 jobs by end of year
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